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The Six-Million-Dollar Man: Mark Kelly is way out ahead of Sen. Martha McSally in the dash for cash.

Former Navy fighter pilot and retired astronaut Mark Kelly confirmed the rumors today: He’s running for U.S. Senate against Republican Martha McSally, who was appointed to her seat after being the first Republican to lose a Senate race in Arizona in three decades.

Kelly had a 25-year career in the U.S. Navy, but was drawn into politics when he married Gabby Giffords, whose own congressional career came to an end after surviving an assassination attempt during a Congress on Your Corner event in January 2011 that claimed the lives of six people.

After the 2012 mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, Kelly and Giffords established Americans for Responsible Solutions to lobby for new laws to prevent gun violence. The organization changed its name to Giffords last year.

In an announcement speech on YouTube, Kelly credited Gabby for showing him how government could improve people’s lives.

“You know, I learned a lot from being an astronaut, I learned a lot from being a pilot in the Navy. I learned a lot about solving problems from being an engineer,” Kelly said. “But what I learned from my wife is how you use policy to improve people’s lives. Arizonans are facing incredibly challenging issues in the years to come. Access to affordable healthcare, the stagnation of wages, job growth, the economy. I care about people, I care about the state of Arizona, I care about this nation. So because of that, I’ve decided that I’m launching a campaign for the United States Senate.”

Kelly’s entry into the race is McSally’s worst nightmare. She’s already lost one Senate race and only has her seat because she cooked up an insurance plan with Jon Kyl and Gov. Doug Ducey. Kyl, who took a break from his lobbying career to accept an appointment to the late Sen. John McCain’s seat, stepped down at the end of last year so McSally could have a consolation prize after falling to Democrat Kyrsten Sinema.

Team Kelly knows McSally inside and out. Many of his most trusted advisors are veterans of campaigns run by Giffords and Ron Barber, the former congressman who won the seat Giffords gave up in 2012 to focus on her recovery. Barber narrowly won a race against McSally in 2012 and lost one to her by a mere 167 votes in 2014.

McSally lost her Senate race because she went from Trump skeptic to Trump true believer in 2018. She hasn’t veered from that course, remaining a loyal foot soldier to Trump from her Senate perch. For example, while a handful of Republicans (including newly elected Utah Sen. Mitt Romney) voted alongside Democrats to end the government shutdown last month, McSally remained a team player, voting only for the GOP plan.

At this point, it’s gonna be hard for McSally to break up with Trump, who will remain at the top of the ticket in 2020. But even if she remains his loyal handmaiden, she’s still got problems with the Arizona Republican Party, which is now under the control of one of her political rivals, Kelli Ward, who lost to McSally in the 2018 GOP primary for Senate. And despite McSally’s allegiance to Trump, it’s entirely possible that she’ll have a primary challenge because many conservative Republicans still think she’s too lib.

Kelly does have to make it through a Democratic primary, though he’s the first one to announce a 2020 campaign. Sinema’s win had a lot of Democrats thinking about running in 2020. One dropped out last week: Newly minted Democrat Grant Woods, who served two terms as Arizona’s attorney general as a Republican in the 1990s. Woods, a close ally of John McCain who supported Sinema in 2018, has been dismayed by the direction of the GOP. He had hoped to follow Sinema’s moderate path to the U.S. Senate, but has been haunted by some of his not-exactly-woke comments he made about women when he hosted a talk-radio show in Phoenix after he left office.

Still considering the race is Congressman Ruben Gallego of Maricopa County, a rising star in the Democratic Party. Gallego is a veteran who would make a formidable candidate in the primary, but might not have the moderate appeal Sinema had in the 2018 general race against McSally.
And then there’s the matter of money. McSally knows how to bring in the dollars—so many dollars, in fact, that she can’t keep track of it all and is in regular trouble with the Federal Elections Commission. In her Senate race, McSally raised more than $20 million.

But Kelly can match that. He’s already has a fundraising base from his work with Giffords and will be considered one of the most competitive candidates in the country.

Stock up on popcorn. This is gonna be a race for the ages.

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9 replies on “Here’s Why Democrat Mark Kelly Could Knock Appointed Sen. Martha McSally out of Her Orbit”

  1. I’m a Republican and I am voting for Kelly. Not because she is “too liberal” but because she is a fraud. She hopped on the Trump train when she saw which way the wind was blowing. She won’t come on the local talk radio stations to discuss anything, she wont give a straight answer at a town hall, she doesn’t even hold town halls anymore after she got called on her non-answers 4 years ago. Her debate performances reveal her ignorance of the issues. I’m not holding my nose this time. Donated to the Kelly campaign today. I don’t always agree with him but he is a true moderate and someone I would be proud to have represent me. Go Mark!

  2. I attended a Meet & Greet for Grant Woods in Sierra Vista last month. In my question to him I noted that I just became a registered Democrat in 2010 after years of being an Independent, so I think we should welcome Independents & former Republicans to the Democratic Party. But I was bothered by his being a co-chair of Jan Brewer’s reelection in 2010. He described Brewer as a “friend” and pointed out her fight to expand Medicaid/Access. I muttered “yeah, the ONE decent thing she ever did”. Woods figured it out that he’d never make it through a Democratic primary.

    As for Capt. Mark Kelly: Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead! He has my vote.

  3. Silly McMartha should take comfort in Mark Kelly’s announcement. In the near future she will have all the time in the world to go hiking. I was hoping she would take a hike after losing in 2018, but instead, our wise-guy Governor gave her the booby prize. She’s just not really cut out to be an elected official.

  4. I can agree that Martha McSally, who was our Congressional Representative (as was Gabrielle Giffords), jumped on the Trump train with such turnabout enthusiasm that the voters in my family were unambivalent in our disgust as she attacked her opponent while she deflected and defended Trumpism in her words and in her behavior, which we considered pandering and unprincipled.

    McSally’s TV ads pushed her military jet pilot patriotism in our faces as they screamed what an “extremist” (i.e., unpatriotic) her opponent, now Senator Sinema, was. Well, Martha, now you will be up against not only a fighter pilot, but an astronaut!

    Don’t you dare, Martha.

  5. McSally ran a dirty campaign against Senator Sinema, who took the high road. Can’t wait to see how she tries to vilify a former Astronaut . She’s a fraud and needs to go back where she came from.

  6. My hope is that McSally will get defeated in the primaries….otherwise it looks like even I might have to vote for Kelly

  7. What a liberal rag this publication is. Arizona, you idiots get what you deserve. Keep putting Dumocrats in power and you will end up in a mess like the Peoples’ Republic Of Kalifornia. Of course, you only publish comments from liberals, so no one will ever read this.

  8. Fact… you actually have to have a brain to be brain dead.

    You obviously don’t have one.

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